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pop music. IDs. "Good Morning Sudan" program with a mix of Arabic &<br />

English talk throughout broadcast. Local Afro-pop music. Promo for<br />

protection against HIV-AIDS. Many "Miraya FM" and "101 Miraya FM" IDs.<br />

T<strong>im</strong>e pips at 0600 UT and off. Poor, weak in noisy conditions at sign on<br />

but <strong>im</strong>proved to a fair signal quality by 0310 UT.<br />

15670 Miraya FM, *1400-1540+, Feb 19, sign on with local Afro-pop music.<br />

Arabic talk. IDs. English news at 1502 UT. Local pop music at 1512 UT.<br />

Back to English at 1520 UT with talk about upcoming local Sudanese<br />

elections. Promos for HIV-AIDS protection. Canned IDs. Fair to good<br />

signal.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>de</strong>r-PA-USA, DXplorer Feb 19)<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS/VANUATU "G'day Patrick. Thanks for your reception<br />

report. I can confirm that you have heard us on 5020 kHz, unfortunately<br />

our transmitter blew up the frequency driver circuit and one of the valves<br />

so it is off air at the moment. We are working on restoring services ASAP.<br />

Thanks, Min. Min Sun, AYAD Volunteer, Solomon Islands Broadcasting<br />

Corporation. E-mail: <br />

Mobile: +677 74 93015.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, dswci DXW Feb 9)<br />

I have just heard Radio Vanuatu on the new frequency of 5054.97m kHz,<br />

noted with very good signals at 0715 UT on 19 Febr with talk in Pidgin<br />

about a cyclone. Running // to usual 3945 kHz which was slightly better<br />

reception.<br />

There was nothing on 5055 kHz when I did a 60 metre bandscan at 0600 UT,<br />

and I focussed on logging Radio Apinte 4990 kHz until rechecking the<br />

frequency just now.<br />

(Bryan Clark-NZL, dxld Feb 19)<br />

Radio Vanuatu Second Shortwave Transmitter on Air. Thanks Bryan's tip,<br />

checking for this at 1005 UT on a computer receiver in Australia. Untraced<br />

on 5054 kHz but nice signal on 3945 kHz with news in Pidgin read by man<br />

and an ID within a minute of tuning in.<br />

(Hans Johnson-FL-USA, dxld Feb 19)<br />

Bryan, - your neighbour Steve White is the RNZ transmitter specialist and<br />

is on repairing t o u r to Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands at present.<br />

Also Solomons 5020v kHz noted at 0900 UT Feb 19 with usual signals<br />

strength again.<br />

(wb, DXplorer Feb 19)<br />

SIBC is back on 5020 kHz. Usual strength at 0900 UT. SIBC on 5019.96 kHz<br />

received from 0800 UT on Feb 19 by many Japanese DXer. Condition is good.<br />

I confirm that 5055 kHz of R. Vanuatu s/off at 1000 UT on Feb 19. The<br />

condition was poor by QRM of Chinese OTH, here in Japan.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN NDXC Feb 19)<br />

SOMALIA No sign of Hargeysa on 7145 kHz.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, on visit to Nairobi Kenya earlier Febr, dxld Feb 17)<br />

SPAIN Playa <strong>de</strong> Pals (former US Radio Liberty TX site).<br />

Great website <strong>de</strong>voted to this former SW TX site: Plenty to look at.<br />

<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX952.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:27]

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